bratliff wrote:
> Jürgen wrote:
>   
>> I am using the JSON-method for getting data from a different domain
>> than where the map is displayed. That is working just fine.
>>
>> My question is how to handle the case, when my page fails to get the
>> data from the other server. Everything that is not response code 200.
>> It may be an internal server error or the server being down
>> completely.
>>
>> Is there something similiar to GDownloadUrl (same domain only!!),
>> where the callback function has a parameter responseCode that I can
>> check for?
>>
>> Does anybody have any experience with that?
>>
>> A very simple test page can be found at
>> http://www.einberg-volleyball.de/maps/test/json.html
>>     
>
> Internet Explorer supports the "onreadystatechange" event for SCRIPT
> elements.  Firefox supports the "onload" & "onerror" events for SCRIPT
> elements.  If you have multiple asynchronous scripts in progress at
> the same time, you can assign an "id" and/or dig the "src" property
> out of the SCRIPT element.
>
> The event models differ.  For Internet Explorer,  check
> "window.event.srcElement.src".  For Firefox, check
> "whatever.currentTarget.src" where "whatever" is the argument in the
> function call.
 In other words it would be nice if people had a full cross platform 
class which made these
things look the same from the outside ;-)





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